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Evaluation of a Red Eye in Spanishhttps://docmolly.com/red-eye-spanish/
Wed, 14 Mar 2018 20:05:14 +0000https://docmolly.com/?p=5130https://docmolly.com/red-eye-spanish/#respondhttps://docmolly.com/red-eye-spanish/feed/0<p>In today’s episode, señora Rosa presents to the clinic with pain and redness in her left eye. During this clinical encounter, you will learn common words and phrases used during the evaluation of a red eye in Spanish. ¡SIGN UP FOR A FREE MEMBERSHIP! I was recently contacted by Christine Chmielewski, an RN and optometrist, […]</p>
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In today’s episode, señora Rosa presents to the clinic with pain and redness in her left eye. During this clinical encounter, you will learn common words and phrases used during the evaluation of a red eye in Spanish.

I was recently contacted by Christine Chmielewski, an RN and optometrist, who teaches basic eye care to community health workers in Petén, Guatemala through Petén Health. Right now Christine is helping a group from VOSH (Volunteer Optometric Services to Humanity) prepare for a trip to Bolivia where volunteers will likely see 750 or more patients a day, providing eye care and glasses at no cost.

In order to help volunteers from Petén Health and VOSH, the premium series: The Red Eye will be available through the free membership at docmolly.com. I am also putting together another series covering useful vocabulary and phrases for basic eye care. This too will soon be available through the free membership.

Señora Rosa had Acute Primary Angle Closure Glaucoma. The doctor gave her drops, gotas, and tablets, pastillas, para bajar la presión en el ojo, to lower the pressure in her eye. And she referred her to the opthalmologist, la derivó (remitió) al oftalmólogo.

Vamos a derivarlo/la al oftalmólogo/a.
(We are going to refer you to the ophthalmologist.)

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]]>In today’s episode, señora Rosa presents to the clinic with pain and redness in her left eye. During this clinical encounter, you will learn common words and phrases used during the evaluation of a red eye in Spanish. ¡SIGN UP FOR A FREE MEMBERSHIP!In today’s episode, señora Rosa presents to the clinic with pain and redness in her left eye. During this clinical encounter, you will learn common words and phrases used during the evaluation of a red eye in Spanish. ¡SIGN UP FOR A FREE MEMBERSHIP! I was recently contacted by Christine Chmielewski, an RN and optometrist, […]Doc Molly's Podcastsclean8:30Q&A – Palpitations and More in Spanishhttps://docmolly.com/palpitations-and-more-in-spanish/
Tue, 13 Feb 2018 23:41:00 +0000https://docmolly.com/?p=5133https://docmolly.com/palpitations-and-more-in-spanish/#respondhttps://docmolly.com/palpitations-and-more-in-spanish/feed/0<p>María Laura Mecías joins me from Elebaires Spanish school to answer your questions regarding the most recent clinical dialogue Atrial Fibrillation in Spanish. We talk about expressing the sensation of palpitations, shortness of breath and dizziness in Spanish, and more. Sign up for a free membership and get the latest premium lesson in the Atrial Fibrillation series for […]</p>
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María Laura Mecías joins me from Elebaires Spanish school to answer your questions regarding the most recent clinical dialogue Atrial Fibrillation in Spanish. We talk about expressing the sensation of palpitations, shortness of breath and dizziness in Spanish, and more.

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Las personas que se pasan de alcohol, se marean.
People that drink too much alcohol, get dizzy.
* We practice this use of PASARSE in on of the grammar lessons on Reflexive Verbs, available to Spanish Grammar members.

]]>María Laura Mecías joins me from Elebaires Spanish school to answer your questions regarding the most recent clinical dialogue Atrial Fibrillation in Spanish. We talk about expressing the sensation of palpitations,María Laura Mecías joins me from Elebaires Spanish school to answer your questions regarding the most recent clinical dialogue Atrial Fibrillation in Spanish. We talk about expressing the sensation of palpitations, shortness of breath and dizziness in Spanish, and more. Sign up for a free membership and get the latest premium lesson in the Atrial Fibrillation series for […]Doc Molly's Podcastsclean17:40#respond/feed/0<p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href=""></a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://docmolly.com">Doc Molly's Podcasts</a>.</p>Answers to your questions in Spanish

María Laura Mecías joins me from Elebaires Spanish school to answer your questions regarding the most recent clinical dialogue Atrial Fibrillation in Spanish. We talk about expressing the sensation of palpitations, shortness of breath and dizziness in Spanish, and more.

Sign up for a free membership and get the latest premium lesson in the Atrial Fibrillation series for free.

Las personas que se pasan de alcohol, se marean.
People that drink too much alcohol, get dizzy.
* We practice this use of PASARSE in on of the grammar lessons on Reflexive Verbs, available to Spanish Grammar members.

María Laura Mecías joins me from Elebaires Spanish school to answer your questions regarding the most recent clinical dialogue Atrial Fibrillation in Spanish. We talk about expressing the sensation of palpitations, shortness of breath and dizziness in Spanish, and more.

Sign up for a free membership and get the latest premium lesson in the Atrial Fibrillation series for free.

Las personas que se pasan de alcohol, se marean.
People that drink too much alcohol, get dizzy.
* We practice this use of PASARSE in on of the grammar lessons on Reflexive Verbs, available to Spanish Grammar members.

María Laura Mecías joins me from Elebaires Spanish school to answer your questions regarding the most recent clinical dialogue Atrial Fibrillation in Spanish. We talk about expressing the sensation of palpitations, shortness of breath and dizziness in Spanish, and more.

Sign up for a free membership and get the latest premium lesson in the Atrial Fibrillation series for free.

Las personas que se pasan de alcohol, se marean.
People that drink too much alcohol, get dizzy.
* We practice this use of PASARSE in on of the grammar lessons on Reflexive Verbs, available to Spanish Grammar members.

]]>Atrial Fibrillation in Spanishhttps://docmolly.com/atrial-fibrillation-spanish/
Tue, 02 Jan 2018 15:30:36 +0000https://docmolly.com/?p=4978https://docmolly.com/atrial-fibrillation-spanish/#respondhttps://docmolly.com/atrial-fibrillation-spanish/feed/0<p>In this episode, you’ll hear a doctor and patient talk about atrial fibrillation in Spanish. I wrote and recorded this episode with María Laura Mecías, a Spanish teacher from Buenos Aires. First, Laura tells us about the school where she teaches, Elebaires. Then you’ll hear the clinical encounter where señora Rinoti presents to the ER […]</p>
<p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href="https://docmolly.com/atrial-fibrillation-spanish/">Atrial Fibrillation in Spanish</a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://docmolly.com">Doc Molly's Podcasts</a>.</p>In this episode, you’ll hear a doctor and patient talk about atrial fibrillation in Spanish. I wrote and recorded this episode with María Laura Mecías, a Spanish teacher from Buenos Aires. First, Laura tells us about the school where she teaches, Elebaires. Then you’ll hear the clinical encounter where señora Rinoti presents to the ER with palpitations.

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Subscribe to the premium podcast at docmolly.com. In the premium audio lessons, we review the essential vocabulary and then we use this vocabulary to interpret each line of the clinical encounter between English & Spanish.

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]]>In this episode, you’ll hear a doctor and patient talk about atrial fibrillation in Spanish. I wrote and recorded this episode with María Laura Mecías, a Spanish teacher from Buenos Aires. First, Laura tells us about the school where she teaches,In this episode, you’ll hear a doctor and patient talk about atrial fibrillation in Spanish. I wrote and recorded this episode with María Laura Mecías, a Spanish teacher from Buenos Aires. First, Laura tells us about the school where she teaches, Elebaires. Then you’ll hear the clinical encounter where señora Rinoti presents to the ER […]Doc Molly's Podcastsclean11:21#respond/feed/0<p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href=""></a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://docmolly.com">Doc Molly's Podcasts</a>.</p>In this episode, you’ll hear a doctor and patient talk about atrial fibrillation in Spanish. I wrote and recorded this episode with María Laura Mecías, a Spanish teacher from Buenos Aires. First, Laura tells us about the school where she teaches, Elebaires. Then you’ll hear the clinical encounter where señora Rinoti presents to the ER with palpitations.

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Subscribe to the premium podcast at docmolly.com. In the premium audio lessons, we review the essential vocabulary and then we use this vocabulary to interpret each line of the clinical encounter between English & Spanish.

Now if you want to learn the key vocabulary and practice interpreting this clinical encounter between English and Spanish, go to docmolly.com. There you can sign up for a free membership and get the latest premium lessons for free!

]]>#respond/feed/0<p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href=""></a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://docmolly.com">Doc Molly's Podcasts</a>.</p>In this episode, you’ll hear a doctor and patient talk about atrial fibrillation in Spanish. I wrote and recorded this episode with María Laura Mecías, a Spanish teacher from Buenos Aires. First, Laura tells us about the school where she teaches, Elebaires. Then you’ll hear the clinical encounter where señora Rinoti presents to the ER with palpitations.

Want to learn more?

Subscribe to the premium podcast at docmolly.com. In the premium audio lessons, we review the essential vocabulary and then we use this vocabulary to interpret each line of the clinical encounter between English & Spanish.

Now if you want to learn the key vocabulary and practice interpreting this clinical encounter between English and Spanish, go to docmolly.com. There you can sign up for a free membership and get the latest premium lessons for free!

]]>#respond/feed/0<p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href=""></a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://docmolly.com">Doc Molly's Podcasts</a>.</p>In this episode, you’ll hear a doctor and patient talk about atrial fibrillation in Spanish. I wrote and recorded this episode with María Laura Mecías, a Spanish teacher from Buenos Aires. First, Laura tells us about the school where she teaches, Elebaires. Then you’ll hear the clinical encounter where señora Rinoti presents to the ER with palpitations.

Want to learn more?

Subscribe to the premium podcast at docmolly.com. In the premium audio lessons, we review the essential vocabulary and then we use this vocabulary to interpret each line of the clinical encounter between English & Spanish.

Now if you want to learn the key vocabulary and practice interpreting this clinical encounter between English and Spanish, go to docmolly.com. There you can sign up for a free membership and get the latest premium lessons for free!

]]>#respond/feed/0<p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href=""></a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://docmolly.com">Doc Molly's Podcasts</a>.</p>In this episode, you’ll hear a doctor and patient talk about atrial fibrillation in Spanish. I wrote and recorded this episode with María Laura Mecías, a Spanish teacher from Buenos Aires. First, Laura tells us about the school where she teaches, Elebaires. Then you’ll hear the clinical encounter where señora Rinoti presents to the ER with palpitations.

Want to learn more?

Subscribe to the premium podcast at docmolly.com. In the premium audio lessons, we review the essential vocabulary and then we use this vocabulary to interpret each line of the clinical encounter between English & Spanish.

Now if you want to learn the key vocabulary and practice interpreting this clinical encounter between English and Spanish, go to docmolly.com. There you can sign up for a free membership and get the latest premium lessons for free!

Vocab and Phrase Review

Siento ardor al orinar y me pica mucho.
I feel burning when I urinate and it stings a lot.

Siento + sustantivo
Siento ardor.

Al + Infinitivo
Al orinar
When / upon urinating

Picar
To sting or itch

Me pica mucho.
It stings a lot.

Me pica la cabeza.
My head itches.

Me arde al orinar.
It burns when I urinate.

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Subscribe to the premium podcast at docmolly.com. In the premium audio lessons, we will go over the rest of this clinical encounter. Dr. Johnson takes a sexual history, and señor Gómez explains that he has not seen his wife in the Dominican Republic for over a year and he has had sex with other women. Dr. Johnson explains that his symptoms indicate that he may have a sexually transmitted disease. She performs a test to verify this and then explains what the treatment will be if the test comes back positive. The premium audio lessons are interactive. We review the essential vocabulary and then we use this vocabulary to interpret each line of the clinical encounter between English & Spanish.

Vocab and Phrase Review

Siento ardor al orinar y me pica mucho.
I feel burning when I urinate and it stings a lot.

Siento + sustantivo
Siento ardor.

Al + Infinitivo
Al orinar
When / upon urinating

Picar
To sting or itch

Me pica mucho.
It stings a lot.

Me pica la cabeza.
My head itches.

Me arde al orinar.
It burns when I urinate.

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Subscribe to the premium podcast at docmolly.com. In the premium audio lessons, we will go over the rest of this clinical encounter. Dr. Johnson takes a sexual history, and señor Gómez explains that he has not seen his wife in the Dominican Republic for over a year and he has had sex with other women. Dr. Johnson explains that his symptoms indicate that he may have a sexually transmitted disease. She performs a test to verify this and then explains what the treatment will be if the test comes back positive. The premium audio lessons are interactive. We review the essential vocabulary and then we use this vocabulary to interpret each line of the clinical encounter between English & Spanish.

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]]>Service of a Comadrona – Interview in Spanishhttps://docmolly.com/service-comadrona-interview-spanish/
Tue, 03 Oct 2017 13:50:18 +0000https://docmolly.com/?p=4199https://docmolly.com/service-comadrona-interview-spanish/#commentshttps://docmolly.com/service-comadrona-interview-spanish/feed/4<p>Interview with a Comadrona Listen to an interview with a comadrona from Guatemala in Spanish. She tells us about the care that comadronas provide around childbirth. Listen for the Spanish word used for childbirth and delivery. I interviewed Ester while studying at the San Pedro Spanish School with my niece. To hear more about our […]</p>
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Listen to an interview with a comadrona from Guatemala in Spanish. She tells us about the care that comadronas provide around childbirth. Listen for the Spanish word used for childbirth and delivery.

Gracias por escuchar.
The lessons offered at docmolly.com are a fun way to practice medical Spanish. They are not intended to provide medical advice.

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Subscribe to the premium audio lessons at docmolly.com. Use coupon code PODCAST (in all capital letters). In the premium series, Javier and I review the key vocabulary, phrases, and grammar. You will have the opportunity to practice interpreting the key phrases from the interview between English and Spanish. All the premium lessons at docmolly.com are made with learning on the go in mind. They are interactive and get you speaking in natural Spanish that rolls off your tongue.

I’ve added a new Medical Spanish Monthly subscription option. Using the coupon code above, you can try out the premium audio lessons for $2.99 for the first month.

]]>Interview with a Comadrona Listen to an interview with a comadrona from Guatemala in Spanish. She tells us about the care that comadronas provide around childbirth. Listen for the Spanish word used for childbirth and delivery.Interview with a Comadrona Listen to an interview with a comadrona from Guatemala in Spanish. She tells us about the care that comadronas provide around childbirth. Listen for the Spanish word used for childbirth and delivery. I interviewed Ester while studying at the San Pedro Spanish School with my niece. To hear more about our […]Doc Molly's Podcastsclean9:50#respond/feed/0<p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href=""></a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://docmolly.com">Doc Molly's Podcasts</a>.</p>Interview with a Comadrona

Listen to an interview with a comadrona from Guatemala in Spanish. She tells us about the care that comadronas provide around childbirth. Listen for the Spanish word used for childbirth and delivery.

Gracias por escuchar.
The lessons offered at docmolly.com are a fun way to practice medical Spanish. They are not intended to provide medical advice.

Want to learn more?

Subscribe to the premium audio lessons at docmolly.com. Use coupon code PODCAST (in all capital letters). In the premium series, Javier and I review the key vocabulary, phrases, and grammar. You will have the opportunity to practice interpreting the key phrases from the interview between English and Spanish. All the premium lessons at docmolly.com are made with learning on the go in mind. They are interactive and get you speaking in natural Spanish that rolls off your tongue.

I’ve added a new Medical Spanish Monthly subscription option. Using the coupon code above, you can try out the premium audio lessons for $2.99 for the first month.

Gracias por escuchar.
The lessons offered at docmolly.com are a fun way to practice medical Spanish. They are not intended to provide medical advice.

Want to learn more?

Subscribe to the premium audio lessons at docmolly.com. Use coupon code PODCAST (in all capital letters). In the premium series, Javier and I review the key vocabulary, phrases, and grammar. You will have the opportunity to practice interpreting the key phrases from the interview between English and Spanish. All the premium lessons at docmolly.com are made with learning on the go in mind. They are interactive and get you speaking in natural Spanish that rolls off your tongue.

I’ve added a new Medical Spanish Monthly subscription option. Using the coupon code above, you can try out the premium audio lessons for $2.99 for the first month.

Gracias por escuchar.
The lessons offered at docmolly.com are a fun way to practice medical Spanish. They are not intended to provide medical advice.

Want to learn more?

Subscribe to the premium audio lessons at docmolly.com. Use coupon code PODCAST (in all capital letters). In the premium series, Javier and I review the key vocabulary, phrases, and grammar. You will have the opportunity to practice interpreting the key phrases from the interview between English and Spanish. All the premium lessons at docmolly.com are made with learning on the go in mind. They are interactive and get you speaking in natural Spanish that rolls off your tongue.

I’ve added a new Medical Spanish Monthly subscription option. Using the coupon code above, you can try out the premium audio lessons for $2.99 for the first month.

]]>Zika – Patient Interview in Spanishhttps://docmolly.com/zika-patient-interview-spanish/
Sat, 02 Sep 2017 17:47:43 +0000https://docmolly.com/?p=4018https://docmolly.com/zika-patient-interview-spanish/#respondhttps://docmolly.com/zika-patient-interview-spanish/feed/0<p>Listen to a Letty describe her experience of having Zika in this patient interview in Spanish. She had a rash and conjunctivitis. </p>
<p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href="https://docmolly.com/zika-patient-interview-spanish/">Zika – Patient Interview in Spanish</a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://docmolly.com">Doc Molly's Podcasts</a>.</p>Patient Interview from San Pedro, Guatemala
Letty at the San Pedro Spanish School

Today’s podcast is another patient interview in Spanish. I interviewed Letty while studying at the San Pedro Spanish School. We’ve heard from Letty before when she told us about her experience having Chikungunya. In this interview, she tells us about her unfortunate fate of also suffering from Zika. Both Chikungunya and Zika are viruses transmitted by the same mosquito, and both have been common in parts of Guatemala. In the premium lessons, I am joined by Javier Mendez, my teacher at the San Pedro Spanish School. Together we review the vocabulary, key phrases, and grammar used during the interview. You can subscribe to the premium podcast at docmolly.com/subscribe/

Gracias por escuchar.
The lessons offered at docmolly.com are a fun way to practice medical Spanish. They are not intended to provide medical advice.

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Subscribe to the premium audio lessons at docmolly.com. In the premium series, Javier and I review the key vocabulary, phrases, and grammar. You will have the opportunity to practice interpreting the key phrases from the interview between English and Spanish. All the premium lessons at docmolly.com are made with learning on the go in mind. They are interactive and get you speaking in natural Spanish that rolls off your tongue.

]]>Listen to a Letty describe her experience of having Zika in this patient interview in Spanish. She had a rash and conjunctivitis.Listen to a Letty describe her experience of having Zika in this patient interview in Spanish. She had a rash and conjunctivitis.Doc Molly's Podcastsclean6:19#respond/feed/0<p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href=""></a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://docmolly.com">Doc Molly's Podcasts</a>.</p>Patient Interview from San Pedro, Guatemala
Letty at the San Pedro Spanish School

Today’s podcast is another patient interview in Spanish. I interviewed Letty while studying at the San Pedro Spanish School. We’ve heard from Letty before when she told us about her experience having Chikungunya. In this interview, she tells us about her unfortunate fate of also suffering from Zika. Both Chikungunya and Zika are viruses transmitted by the same mosquito, and both have been common in parts of Guatemala. In the premium lessons, I am joined by Javier Mendez, my teacher at the San Pedro Spanish School. Together we review the vocabulary, key phrases, and grammar used during the interview. You can subscribe to the premium podcast at docmolly.com/subscribe/

Gracias por escuchar.
The lessons offered at docmolly.com are a fun way to practice medical Spanish. They are not intended to provide medical advice.

Want to learn more?

Subscribe to the premium audio lessons at docmolly.com. In the premium series, Javier and I review the key vocabulary, phrases, and grammar. You will have the opportunity to practice interpreting the key phrases from the interview between English and Spanish. All the premium lessons at docmolly.com are made with learning on the go in mind. They are interactive and get you speaking in natural Spanish that rolls off your tongue.

]]>#respond/feed/0<p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href=""></a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://docmolly.com">Doc Molly's Podcasts</a>.</p>Patient Interview from San Pedro, Guatemala
Letty at the San Pedro Spanish School

Today’s podcast is another patient interview in Spanish. I interviewed Letty while studying at the San Pedro Spanish School. We’ve heard from Letty before when she told us about her experience having Chikungunya. In this interview, she tells us about her unfortunate fate of also suffering from Zika. Both Chikungunya and Zika are viruses transmitted by the same mosquito, and both have been common in parts of Guatemala. In the premium lessons, I am joined by Javier Mendez, my teacher at the San Pedro Spanish School. Together we review the vocabulary, key phrases, and grammar used during the interview. You can subscribe to the premium podcast at docmolly.com/subscribe/

Gracias por escuchar.
The lessons offered at docmolly.com are a fun way to practice medical Spanish. They are not intended to provide medical advice.

Want to learn more?

Subscribe to the premium audio lessons at docmolly.com. In the premium series, Javier and I review the key vocabulary, phrases, and grammar. You will have the opportunity to practice interpreting the key phrases from the interview between English and Spanish. All the premium lessons at docmolly.com are made with learning on the go in mind. They are interactive and get you speaking in natural Spanish that rolls off your tongue.

]]>#respond/feed/0<p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href=""></a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://docmolly.com">Doc Molly's Podcasts</a>.</p>Patient Interview from San Pedro, Guatemala
Letty at the San Pedro Spanish School

Today’s podcast is another patient interview in Spanish. I interviewed Letty while studying at the San Pedro Spanish School. We’ve heard from Letty before when she told us about her experience having Chikungunya. In this interview, she tells us about her unfortunate fate of also suffering from Zika. Both Chikungunya and Zika are viruses transmitted by the same mosquito, and both have been common in parts of Guatemala. In the premium lessons, I am joined by Javier Mendez, my teacher at the San Pedro Spanish School. Together we review the vocabulary, key phrases, and grammar used during the interview. You can subscribe to the premium podcast at docmolly.com/subscribe/

Gracias por escuchar.
The lessons offered at docmolly.com are a fun way to practice medical Spanish. They are not intended to provide medical advice.

Want to learn more?

Subscribe to the premium audio lessons at docmolly.com. In the premium series, Javier and I review the key vocabulary, phrases, and grammar. You will have the opportunity to practice interpreting the key phrases from the interview between English and Spanish. All the premium lessons at docmolly.com are made with learning on the go in mind. They are interactive and get you speaking in natural Spanish that rolls off your tongue.

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Subscribe to the premium audio lessons at docmolly.com. This quiz introduces a series of audio lessons covering the Spanish prepositions, POR y PARA. The first premium audio lesson will cover PARA. Then we’ll cover POR. Finally we’ll wrap things up with an audio lesson comparing the two prepositions. Therefore, depending on when you listen to this quiz, it will either serve as a preview or a review for the POR vs PARA series at docmolly.com.

]]>Do you know when to use POR vs PARA? Today’s podcast is a quiz on the Spanish prepositions POR y PARA. It kicks off a series of audio lessons that will cover these two prepositions at docmolly.com. Audio Quiz 1. Me voy ______ Madrid en Julio.Do you know when to use POR vs PARA? Today’s podcast is a quiz on the Spanish prepositions POR y PARA. It kicks off a series of audio lessons that will cover these two prepositions at docmolly.com. Audio Quiz 1. Me voy ______ Madrid en Julio. (para) I’m leaving for Madrid in July. 2. Este […]Doc Molly's Podcastsclean7:27Grammar from Folk Medicine Interviewhttps://docmolly.com/spanish-grammar-folk-medicine-interview-free/
Sat, 08 Jul 2017 00:07:14 +0000https://docmolly.com/?p=3353https://docmolly.com/spanish-grammar-folk-medicine-interview-free/#respondhttps://docmolly.com/spanish-grammar-folk-medicine-interview-free/feed/0<p>Learn Grammar with the Medical Spanish Podcast This podcast reviews some of the grammar points covered during an interview I did for the Medical Spanish Podcast. I interviewed folk healer, Francisco Chavajay, while studying at the San Pedro Spanish School in Guatemala. The clinical dialogues and interviews presented in the Medical Spanish Podcast provide an effective […]</p>
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This podcast reviews some of the grammar points covered during an interview I did for the Medical Spanish Podcast. I interviewed folk healer, Francisco Chavajay, while studying at the San Pedro Spanish School in Guatemala. The clinical dialogues and interviews presented in the Medical Spanish Podcast provide an effective method of learning key grammatical concepts used in everyday Spanish conversation. In this free grammar podcast, we go over a sampling of the grammar points covered in my interview with don Francisco.

Grammar Points from the Interview

“Fíjese que para ser curandero uno no aprende, no le enseñan.”

Fijarse

Fíjate que son muy caros.
Look, they are very expensive.

Fíjese que para ser curandero uno no aprende.
You see, to be a curandero one doesn´t learn.

The Third Person Plural to Express a Passive Action in Spanish

“No le enseñan.”
One is not taught.

Me ingresaron en el hospital.
I was admitted to the hospital.

Le enseñaron a respetar a los mayores.
She was taught to respect her elders.

Sino Que

“No le enseñan, sino que lo trae desde el vientre de la madre.”
One isn’t taught, rather one gets it from the womb of the mother.

No me riñeron, sino que me animaron.
They did not scold me, instead, they encouraged me.

I highly recommend San Pedro Spanish School in Guatemala. My niece and I had an amazing experience living with a host family and studying at the school. Listen to this podcast to hear more about our experience.

]]>Learn Grammar with the Medical Spanish Podcast This podcast reviews some of the grammar points covered during an interview I did for the Medical Spanish Podcast. I interviewed folk healer, Francisco Chavajay,Learn Grammar with the Medical Spanish Podcast This podcast reviews some of the grammar points covered during an interview I did for the Medical Spanish Podcast. I interviewed folk healer, Francisco Chavajay, while studying at the San Pedro Spanish School in Guatemala. The clinical dialogues and interviews presented in the Medical Spanish Podcast provide an effective […]Doc Molly's Podcastsclean6:47#respond/feed/0<p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href=""></a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://docmolly.com">Doc Molly's Podcasts</a>.</p>Learn Grammar with the Medical Spanish Podcast

This podcast reviews some of the grammar points covered during an interview I did for the Medical Spanish Podcast. I interviewed folk healer, Francisco Chavajay, while studying at the San Pedro Spanish School in Guatemala. The clinical dialogues and interviews presented in the Medical Spanish Podcast provide an effective method of learning key grammatical concepts used in everyday Spanish conversation. In this free grammar podcast, we go over a sampling of the grammar points covered in my interview with don Francisco.

Grammar Points from the Interview

“Fíjese que para ser curandero uno no aprende, no le enseñan.”

Fijarse

Fíjate que son muy caros.
Look, they are very expensive.

Fíjese que para ser curandero uno no aprende.
You see, to be a curandero one doesn´t learn.

The Third Person Plural to Express a Passive Action in Spanish

“No le enseñan.”
One is not taught.

Me ingresaron en el hospital.
I was admitted to the hospital.

Le enseñaron a respetar a los mayores.
She was taught to respect her elders.

Sino Que

“No le enseñan, sino que lo trae desde el vientre de la madre.”
One isn’t taught, rather one gets it from the womb of the mother.

No me riñeron, sino que me animaron.
They did not scold me, instead, they encouraged me.

I highly recommend San Pedro Spanish School in Guatemala. My niece and I had an amazing experience living with a host family and studying at the school. Listen to this podcast to hear more about our experience.

Subj 15

Si supieran / supiesen* la verdad, nunca nos dejarían entrar.
If they knew the truth, they would never let us in.

Si lo pones en la mesa de la cocina, no lo olvidaré. If you put it on the kitchen table, I won’t forget it.

Si no costara / costase tanto, lo compraría. If it didn’t cost so much, I would buy it.

Si no te importa, voy a llevar a Sofía conmigo.
If you don’t mind, I am going to take Sofía with me.

We use the indicative when speaking of likely possibilities and we use the subjunctive when speaking more hypothetically.

*I have included the alternative form of the imperfect subjunctive in these show notes. We use the more common form of the imperfect subjunctive in this podcast. We cover the alternative conjugation in

Subj 16

Si te hubiera / hubiese visto, te habría / hubiera* saludado.
If I had seen you, I would have said hi.

]]>Are you ready to take on some advanced Spanish grammar? This audio quiz reviews the following premium podcasts covering the Subjunctive: Subjunctive 15 – Conditional (If… then… ) statements about the present Subjunctive 16 – Conditional statements abou...Are you ready to take on some advanced Spanish grammar? This audio quiz reviews the following premium podcasts covering the Subjunctive: Subjunctive 15 – Conditional (If… then… ) statements about the present Subjunctive 16 – Conditional statements about the past Subjunctive 17 – The subjunctive following the phrase “como si” Subjunctive 18 – The subjunctive […]Doc Molly's Podcastsclean8:28Medicinal Herbs – Folk Medicine Interview in Spanishhttps://docmolly.com/folk-medince-interview-spanish-medicinal-herbs/
Sun, 14 May 2017 11:45:08 +0000https://docmolly.com/?p=3161https://docmolly.com/folk-medince-interview-spanish-medicinal-herbs/#respondhttps://docmolly.com/folk-medince-interview-spanish-medicinal-herbs/feed/0<p>Healing with Medicinal Herbs This is the final part of a folk medicine interview in Spanish with don Francisco, un curandero de huesos, a folk healer of bones. I interviewed him while studying at the San Pedro Spanish School in Guatemala. In this part of the interview, he tells us about how he sometimes uses […]</p>
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This is the final part of a folk medicine interview in Spanish with don Francisco, un curandero de huesos, a folk healer of bones. I interviewed him while studying at the San Pedro Spanish School in Guatemala. In this part of the interview, he tells us about how he sometimes uses medicinal plants, hierbas, to heal injuries.

Summary

In this part of the interview, don Francisco tells us that there are fractures that are hard to treat. “Hay quebraduras que cuestan mucho.” And that sometimes he uses medicinal plants or herbs, “hierbas.” He tells us about two herbs called “jilipliegue” and “lavaplatos” and how he adds “tabaco de cigarros puros” to both of these herbs. Se le agrega a ambas tabaco de cigarros puros. The herbs are boiled in water. “Se hierven en agua.” The mixture is cooled. “Se enfría,” and then rubbed on the patient. “Se le aplica al paciente.” When I asked him how he got all this knowledge, he tells me that he dreams, that it appears to him in his sleep. He says. “Yo sueño. Me aparece en sueño.” He says it’s because of his gift, saying “por don pues,” that he knows these things.

Gracias por escuchar. Thanks for listening.
The lessons offered at docmolly.com are a fun way to practice medical Spanish. They are not intended to provide medical advice. Of course, if someone suffers a fracture, you should always seek the help of a medical professional.

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This 5-part interview introduces the Folk Medicine series offered through the premium Medical Spanish Podcast. In the premium series, we review the vocabulary, key phrases, and useful grammar points as we practice interpreting lines from the interview between English and Spanish.

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]]>Healing with Medicinal Herbs This is the final part of a folk medicine interview in Spanish with don Francisco, un curandero de huesos, a folk healer of bones. I interviewed him while studying at the San Pedro Spanish School in Guatemala.Healing with Medicinal Herbs This is the final part of a folk medicine interview in Spanish with don Francisco, un curandero de huesos, a folk healer of bones. I interviewed him while studying at the San Pedro Spanish School in Guatemala. In this part of the interview, he tells us about how he sometimes uses […]Doc Molly's Podcastsclean5:11#respond/feed/0<p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href=""></a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://docmolly.com">Doc Molly's Podcasts</a>.</p>Healing with Medicinal Herbs

This is the final part of a folk medicine interview in Spanish with don Francisco, un curandero de huesos, a folk healer of bones. I interviewed him while studying at the San Pedro Spanish School in Guatemala. In this part of the interview, he tells us about how he sometimes uses medicinal plants, hierbas, to heal injuries.

Summary

In this part of the interview, don Francisco tells us that there are fractures that are hard to treat. “Hay quebraduras que cuestan mucho.” And that sometimes he uses medicinal plants or herbs, “hierbas.” He tells us about two herbs called “jilipliegue” and “lavaplatos” and how he adds “tabaco de cigarros puros” to both of these herbs. Se le agrega a ambas tabaco de cigarros puros. The herbs are boiled in water. “Se hierven en agua.” The mixture is cooled. “Se enfría,” and then rubbed on the patient. “Se le aplica al paciente.” When I asked him how he got all this knowledge, he tells me that he dreams, that it appears to him in his sleep. He says. “Yo sueño. Me aparece en sueño.” He says it’s because of his gift, saying “por don pues,” that he knows these things.

Gracias por escuchar. Thanks for listening.
The lessons offered at docmolly.com are a fun way to practice medical Spanish. They are not intended to provide medical advice. Of course, if someone suffers a fracture, you should always seek the help of a medical professional.

Want to hear more?

This 5-part interview introduces the Folk Medicine series offered through the premium Medical Spanish Podcast. In the premium series, we review the vocabulary, key phrases, and useful grammar points as we practice interpreting lines from the interview between English and Spanish.

Subscribe to the premium podcast. This is the best way to support the podcast.

]]>The Ultimate Test – Folk Medicine Interview in Spanishhttps://docmolly.com/folk-medicine-interview-spanish-ultimate-test/
Sun, 07 May 2017 11:00:15 +0000https://docmolly.com/?p=3082https://docmolly.com/folk-medicine-interview-spanish-ultimate-test/#respondhttps://docmolly.com/folk-medicine-interview-spanish-ultimate-test/feed/0<p>Don Francisco Faces the Ultimate Test This is the fourth part of a folk medicine interview in Spanish, with Francisco Chavajay, un curandero de huesos, a folk healer of bones. I interviewed don Francisco while studying at the San Pedro Spanish School in Guatemala. In this part of the interview, he tells us how he […]</p>
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This is the fourth part of a folk medicine interview in Spanish, with Francisco Chavajay, un curandero de huesos, a folk healer of bones. I interviewed don Francisco while studying at the San Pedro Spanish School in Guatemala. In this part of the interview, he tells us how he faced the ultimate test when he healed a man who had broken his leg in a motor vehicle accident.

Gracias por escuchar. Thanks for listening.
The lessons offered at docmolly.com are a fun way to practice medical Spanish. They are not intended to provide medical advice.

Want to learn more?

Listen to the full Folk Medicine Interview. This interview introduces the Folk Medicine series, which is part of the premium Medical Spanish Subscription at docmolly.com.

In the premium podcast, we review what don Francisco said. The podcast is interactive with pauses for you to practice each key phrase in Spanish. We also talk about some of the grammar used and where don Francisco broke grammar rules, we review the correct grammatical version.

]]>Don Francisco Faces the Ultimate Test This is the fourth part of a folk medicine interview in Spanish, with Francisco Chavajay, un curandero de huesos, a folk healer of bones. I interviewed don Francisco while studying at the San Pedro Spanish School i...Don Francisco Faces the Ultimate Test This is the fourth part of a folk medicine interview in Spanish, with Francisco Chavajay, un curandero de huesos, a folk healer of bones. I interviewed don Francisco while studying at the San Pedro Spanish School in Guatemala. In this part of the interview, he tells us how he […]Doc Molly's Podcastsclean5:31#respond/feed/0<p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href=""></a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://docmolly.com">Doc Molly's Podcasts</a>.</p>Don Francisco Faces the Ultimate Test

This is the fourth part of a folk medicine interview in Spanish, with Francisco Chavajay, un curandero de huesos, a folk healer of bones. I interviewed don Francisco while studying at the San Pedro Spanish School in Guatemala. In this part of the interview, he tells us how he faced the ultimate test when he healed a man who had broken his leg in a motor vehicle accident.

Gracias por escuchar. Thanks for listening.
The lessons offered at docmolly.com are a fun way to practice medical Spanish. They are not intended to provide medical advice.

Want to learn more?

Listen to the full Folk Medicine Interview. This interview introduces the Folk Medicine series, which is part of the premium Medical Spanish Subscription at docmolly.com.

In the premium podcast, we review what don Francisco said. The podcast is interactive with pauses for you to practice each key phrase in Spanish. We also talk about some of the grammar used and where don Francisco broke grammar rules, we review the correct grammatical version.

This is the fourth part of a folk medicine interview in Spanish, with Francisco Chavajay, un curandero de huesos, a folk healer of bones. I interviewed don Francisco while studying at the San Pedro Spanish School in Guatemala. In this part of the interview, he tells us how he faced the ultimate test when he healed a man who had broken his leg in a motor vehicle accident.

Gracias por escuchar. Thanks for listening.
The lessons offered at docmolly.com are a fun way to practice medical Spanish. They are not intended to provide medical advice.

Want to learn more?

Listen to the full Folk Medicine Interview. This interview introduces the Folk Medicine series, which is part of the premium Medical Spanish Subscription at docmolly.com.

In the premium podcast, we review what don Francisco said. The podcast is interactive with pauses for you to practice each key phrase in Spanish. We also talk about some of the grammar used and where don Francisco broke grammar rules, we review the correct grammatical version.

]]>Called to Work – Folk Medicine Interview in Spanishhttps://docmolly.com/folk-medicine-interview-spanish-called-work/
Sun, 30 Apr 2017 11:00:27 +0000https://docmolly.com/?p=3027https://docmolly.com/folk-medicine-interview-spanish-called-work/#respondhttps://docmolly.com/folk-medicine-interview-spanish-called-work/feed/0<p>Don Francisco Is Called to Work This is the third part of a folk medicine interview with Francisco Chavajay, un curandero de huesos, a folk healer of bones. I interviewed him while studying at the San Pedro Spanish School in Guatemala. In this part of the interview, he tells us about the first time he […]</p>
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This is the third part of a folk medicine interview with Francisco Chavajay, un curandero de huesos, a folk healer of bones. I interviewed him while studying at the San Pedro Spanish School in Guatemala. In this part of the interview, he tells us about the first time he healed a dislocation and how the little bone he found on the shore of Lago Atitlán lets him know when someone is coming in need of help.

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Listen to Part 1 of the interview. This interview introduces the Folk Medicine series, which is part of the Medical Spanish Subscription at docmolly.com.

In the premium Medical Spanish Podcast we go through what don Francisco said in the interview, line by line, and the podcast is interactive with pauses for you to practice each key phrase in Spanish. We’ll also talk about some of the grammar used.

]]>Don Francisco Is Called to Work This is the third part of a folk medicine interview with Francisco Chavajay, un curandero de huesos, a folk healer of bones. I interviewed him while studying at the San Pedro Spanish School in Guatemala.Don Francisco Is Called to Work This is the third part of a folk medicine interview with Francisco Chavajay, un curandero de huesos, a folk healer of bones. I interviewed him while studying at the San Pedro Spanish School in Guatemala. In this part of the interview, he tells us about the first time he […]Doc Molly's Podcastsclean4:25Visited in Dreams – Folk Medicine Interview in Spanishhttps://docmolly.com/folk-medicine-interview-spanish-visited-dreams/
Sun, 23 Apr 2017 15:00:13 +0000https://docmolly.com/?p=3009https://docmolly.com/folk-medicine-interview-spanish-visited-dreams/#respondhttps://docmolly.com/folk-medicine-interview-spanish-visited-dreams/feed/0<p>Don Francisco Learns of His Special Gift This is the second part of a folk medicine interview in Spanish with Francisco Chavajay, un curandero de huesos, a folk healer of bones. I interviewed him while studying at the San Pedro Spanish School in Guatemala. In the first part of the interview, he told us how […]</p>
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Lago Atitlán

This is the second part of a folk medicine interview in Spanish with Francisco Chavajay, un curandero de huesos, a folk healer of bones. I interviewed him while studying at the San Pedro Spanish School in Guatemala. In the first part of the interview, he told us how one is born with the gift of a folk healer, that it isn’t something that is learned or taught, that it comes from within. In this second part, he tells us about how he learned of his special gift.

Want to learn more?

Listen to the Part 1 of the interview. This interview introduces the Folk Medicine series offered through the Medical Spanish Subscription at docmolly.com.

In the premium podcast we go through everything don Francisco said. The podcast is interactive with pauses for you to practice your Spanish after we review each key phrase. We’ll also talk about some of the grammar used.

]]>Don Francisco Learns of His Special Gift This is the second part of a folk medicine interview in Spanish with Francisco Chavajay, un curandero de huesos, a folk healer of bones. I interviewed him while studying at the San Pedro Spanish School in Guatem...Don Francisco Learns of His Special Gift This is the second part of a folk medicine interview in Spanish with Francisco Chavajay, un curandero de huesos, a folk healer of bones. I interviewed him while studying at the San Pedro Spanish School in Guatemala. In the first part of the interview, he told us how […]Doc Molly's Podcastsclean5:24#respond/feed/0<p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href=""></a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://docmolly.com">Doc Molly's Podcasts</a>.</p>Don Francisco Learns of His Special Gift
Lago Atitlán

This is the second part of a folk medicine interview in Spanish with Francisco Chavajay, un curandero de huesos, a folk healer of bones. I interviewed him while studying at the San Pedro Spanish School in Guatemala. In the first part of the interview, he told us how one is born with the gift of a folk healer, that it isn’t something that is learned or taught, that it comes from within. In this second part, he tells us about how he learned of his special gift.

Want to learn more?

Listen to the Part 1 of the interview. This interview introduces the Folk Medicine series offered through the Medical Spanish Subscription at docmolly.com.

In the premium podcast we go through everything don Francisco said. The podcast is interactive with pauses for you to practice your Spanish after we review each key phrase. We’ll also talk about some of the grammar used.

This is the second part of a folk medicine interview in Spanish with Francisco Chavajay, un curandero de huesos, a folk healer of bones. I interviewed him while studying at the San Pedro Spanish School in Guatemala. In the first part of the interview, he told us how one is born with the gift of a folk healer, that it isn’t something that is learned or taught, that it comes from within. In this second part, he tells us about how he learned of his special gift.

Want to learn more?

Listen to the Part 1 of the interview. This interview introduces the Folk Medicine series offered through the Medical Spanish Subscription at docmolly.com.

In the premium podcast we go through everything don Francisco said. The podcast is interactive with pauses for you to practice your Spanish after we review each key phrase. We’ll also talk about some of the grammar used.

]]>Folk Medicine Interview in Spanish – Born with a Gifthttps://docmolly.com/folk-medicine-interview-spanish-born-gift/
Sun, 16 Apr 2017 15:10:49 +0000https://docmolly.com/?p=2962https://docmolly.com/folk-medicine-interview-spanish-born-gift/#respondhttps://docmolly.com/folk-medicine-interview-spanish-born-gift/feed/0<p>In this folk medicine interview in Spanish a folk healer from Guatemala explains how a folk healer is born with the gift for healing.</p>
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Don Francisco and I

This is the first of a five-part folk medicine interview with Francisco Chavajay, curandero de huesos, a folk healer of bones. I interviewed him while studying at the San Pedro Spanish School in Guatemala. I am very thankful to don Francisco for sharing this information about his work. It is important for all of us who live and/or work within a Latino community to understand “curanderismo,” folk healing (folk medicine). When I talked with people in San Pedro La Laguna about Francisco Chavajay, everyone had a story about how he had cured them or their family member. I also heard stories about people traveling from other countries to get help with their back problems and other musculoskeletal problems. It was obvious that Francisco Chavajay holds a very respected position in the community and is an integral part of their healthcare. I hope this interview not only helps you to improve your Spanish-speaking skills but also opens your mind to the world of curanderismo and the important role it plays in Latino culture. I began the interview asking don Francisco when he became a curandero…

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Listen to the full Folk Medicine Interview. This interview introduces the Folk Medicine series offered through the Medical Spanish Subscription at docmolly.com.

In the premium podcast, we go through everything don Francisco said. The podcast is interactive with pauses for you to practice your Spanish after we review each key phrase. We also talk about some of the grammar used.

]]>In this folk medicine interview in Spanish a folk healer from Guatemala explains how a folk healer is born with the gift for healing.In this folk medicine interview in Spanish a folk healer from Guatemala explains how a folk healer is born with the gift for healing.Doc Molly's Podcastsclean5:58Quedar y Quedarse – I’m back with a quiz!https://docmolly.com/quiz-quedar-y-quedarse/
Mon, 10 Apr 2017 18:53:57 +0000https://docmolly.com/?p=2848https://docmolly.com/quiz-quedar-y-quedarse/#respondhttps://docmolly.com/quiz-quedar-y-quedarse/feed/0<p>This is my first free podcast since September and my first free grammar podcast for over a year! As many of you know I host two podcasts: the Spanish Grammar Review and the Medical Spanish Podcast. In 2016, I finished up the premium series on the Subjunctive for the grammar podcast and then kept busy […]</p>
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]]>This is my first free podcast since September and my first free grammar podcast for over a year! As many of you know I host two podcasts: the Spanish Grammar Review and the Medical Spanish Podcast. In 2016,This is my first free podcast since September and my first free grammar podcast for over a year! As many of you know I host two podcasts: the Spanish Grammar Review and the Medical Spanish Podcast. In 2016, I finished up the premium series on the Subjunctive for the grammar podcast and then kept busy […]Doc Molly's Podcastsclean8:51#respond/feed/0<p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href=""></a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://docmolly.com">Doc Molly's Podcasts</a>.</p>This is my first free podcast since September and my first free grammar podcast for over a year! As many of you know I host two podcasts: the Spanish Grammar Review and the Medical Spanish Podcast. In 2016, I finished up the premium series on the Subjunctive for the grammar podcast and then kept busy making premium lessons for the Medical Spanish Podcast. More recently, I took a break from podcasting to build this new website at docmolly.com. Since building this site I have added two premium lessons to the Verbs series of the Spanish Grammar Subscription covering QUEDAR and QUEDARSE and today’s free podcast is a quiz reviewing what we learned in these premium lessons.

]]>#respond/feed/0<p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href=""></a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://docmolly.com">Doc Molly's Podcasts</a>.</p>This is my first free podcast since September and my first free grammar podcast for over a year! As many of you know I host two podcasts: the Spanish Grammar Review and the Medical Spanish Podcast. In 2016, I finished up the premium series on the Subjunctive for the grammar podcast and then kept busy making premium lessons for the Medical Spanish Podcast. More recently, I took a break from podcasting to build this new website at docmolly.com. Since building this site I have added two premium lessons to the Verbs series of the Spanish Grammar Subscription covering QUEDAR and QUEDARSE and today’s free podcast is a quiz reviewing what we learned in these premium lessons.

]]>#respond/feed/0<p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href=""></a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://docmolly.com">Doc Molly's Podcasts</a>.</p>This is my first free podcast since September and my first free grammar podcast for over a year! As many of you know I host two podcasts: the Spanish Grammar Review and the Medical Spanish Podcast. In 2016, I finished up the premium series on the Subjunctive for the grammar podcast and then kept busy making premium lessons for the Medical Spanish Podcast. More recently, I took a break from podcasting to build this new website at docmolly.com. Since building this site I have added two premium lessons to the Verbs series of the Spanish Grammar Subscription covering QUEDAR and QUEDARSE and today’s free podcast is a quiz reviewing what we learned in these premium lessons.

]]>#respond/feed/0<p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href=""></a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://docmolly.com">Doc Molly's Podcasts</a>.</p>This is my first free podcast since September and my first free grammar podcast for over a year! As many of you know I host two podcasts: the Spanish Grammar Review and the Medical Spanish Podcast. In 2016, I finished up the premium series on the Subjunctive for the grammar podcast and then kept busy making premium lessons for the Medical Spanish Podcast. More recently, I took a break from podcasting to build this new website at docmolly.com. Since building this site I have added two premium lessons to the Verbs series of the Spanish Grammar Subscription covering QUEDAR and QUEDARSE and today’s free podcast is a quiz reviewing what we learned in these premium lessons.

]]>#respond/feed/0<p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href=""></a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://docmolly.com">Doc Molly's Podcasts</a>.</p>This is my first free podcast since September and my first free grammar podcast for over a year! As many of you know I host two podcasts: the Spanish Grammar Review and the Medical Spanish Podcast. In 2016, I finished up the premium series on the Subjunctive for the grammar podcast and then kept busy making premium lessons for the Medical Spanish Podcast. More recently, I took a break from podcasting to build this new website at docmolly.com. Since building this site I have added two premium lessons to the Verbs series of the Spanish Grammar Subscription covering QUEDAR and QUEDARSE and today’s free podcast is a quiz reviewing what we learned in these premium lessons.

]]>#respond/feed/0<p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href=""></a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://docmolly.com">Doc Molly's Podcasts</a>.</p>This is my first free podcast since September and my first free grammar podcast for over a year! As many of you know I host two podcasts: the Spanish Grammar Review and the Medical Spanish Podcast. In 2016, I finished up the premium series on the Subjunctive for the grammar podcast and then kept busy making premium lessons for the Medical Spanish Podcast. More recently, I took a break from podcasting to build this new website at docmolly.com. Since building this site I have added two premium lessons to the Verbs series of the Spanish Grammar Subscription covering QUEDAR and QUEDARSE and today’s free podcast is a quiz reviewing what we learned in these premium lessons.

]]>#respond/feed/0<p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href=""></a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://docmolly.com">Doc Molly's Podcasts</a>.</p>This is my first free podcast since September and my first free grammar podcast for over a year! As many of you know I host two podcasts: the Spanish Grammar Review and the Medical Spanish Podcast. In 2016, I finished up the premium series on the Subjunctive for the grammar podcast and then kept busy making premium lessons for the Medical Spanish Podcast. More recently, I took a break from podcasting to build this new website at docmolly.com. Since building this site I have added two premium lessons to the Verbs series of the Spanish Grammar Subscription covering QUEDAR and QUEDARSE and today’s free podcast is a quiz reviewing what we learned in these premium lessons.

]]>#respond/feed/0<p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href=""></a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://docmolly.com">Doc Molly's Podcasts</a>.</p>This is my first free podcast since September and my first free grammar podcast for over a year! As many of you know I host two podcasts: the Spanish Grammar Review and the Medical Spanish Podcast. In 2016, I finished up the premium series on the Subjunctive for the grammar podcast and then kept busy making premium lessons for the Medical Spanish Podcast. More recently, I took a break from podcasting to build this new website at docmolly.com. Since building this site I have added two premium lessons to the Verbs series of the Spanish Grammar Subscription covering QUEDAR and QUEDARSE and today’s free podcast is a quiz reviewing what we learned in these premium lessons.

]]>#respond/feed/0<p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href=""></a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://docmolly.com">Doc Molly's Podcasts</a>.</p>This is my first free podcast since September and my first free grammar podcast for over a year! As many of you know I host two podcasts: the Spanish Grammar Review and the Medical Spanish Podcast. In 2016, I finished up the premium series on the Subjunctive for the grammar podcast and then kept busy making premium lessons for the Medical Spanish Podcast. More recently, I took a break from podcasting to build this new website at docmolly.com. Since building this site I have added two premium lessons to the Verbs series of the Spanish Grammar Subscription covering QUEDAR and QUEDARSE and today’s free podcast is a quiz reviewing what we learned in these premium lessons.

]]>#respond/feed/0<p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href=""></a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://docmolly.com">Doc Molly's Podcasts</a>.</p>This is my first free podcast since September and my first free grammar podcast for over a year! As many of you know I host two podcasts: the Spanish Grammar Review and the Medical Spanish Podcast. In 2016, I finished up the premium series on the Subjunctive for the grammar podcast and then kept busy making premium lessons for the Medical Spanish Podcast. More recently, I took a break from podcasting to build this new website at docmolly.com. Since building this site I have added two premium lessons to the Verbs series of the Spanish Grammar Subscription covering QUEDAR and QUEDARSE and today’s free podcast is a quiz reviewing what we learned in these premium lessons.

]]>#respond/feed/0<p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href=""></a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://docmolly.com">Doc Molly's Podcasts</a>.</p>This is my first free podcast since September and my first free grammar podcast for over a year! As many of you know I host two podcasts: the Spanish Grammar Review and the Medical Spanish Podcast. In 2016, I finished up the premium series on the Subjunctive for the grammar podcast and then kept busy making premium lessons for the Medical Spanish Podcast. More recently, I took a break from podcasting to build this new website at docmolly.com. Since building this site I have added two premium lessons to the Verbs series of the Spanish Grammar Subscription covering QUEDAR and QUEDARSE and today’s free podcast is a quiz reviewing what we learned in these premium lessons.

]]>#respond/feed/0<p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href=""></a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://docmolly.com">Doc Molly's Podcasts</a>.</p>This is my first free podcast since September and my first free grammar podcast for over a year! As many of you know I host two podcasts: the Spanish Grammar Review and the Medical Spanish Podcast. In 2016, I finished up the premium series on the Subjunctive for the grammar podcast and then kept busy making premium lessons for the Medical Spanish Podcast. More recently, I took a break from podcasting to build this new website at docmolly.com. Since building this site I have added two premium lessons to the Verbs series of the Spanish Grammar Subscription covering QUEDAR and QUEDARSE and today’s free podcast is a quiz reviewing what we learned in these premium lessons.

]]>#respond/feed/0<p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href=""></a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://docmolly.com">Doc Molly's Podcasts</a>.</p>This is my first free podcast since September and my first free grammar podcast for over a year! As many of you know I host two podcasts: the Spanish Grammar Review and the Medical Spanish Podcast. In 2016, I finished up the premium series on the Subjunctive for the grammar podcast and then kept busy making premium lessons for the Medical Spanish Podcast. More recently, I took a break from podcasting to build this new website at docmolly.com. Since building this site I have added two premium lessons to the Verbs series of the Spanish Grammar Subscription covering QUEDAR and QUEDARSE and today’s free podcast is a quiz reviewing what we learned in these premium lessons.

]]>#respond/feed/0<p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href=""></a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://docmolly.com">Doc Molly's Podcasts</a>.</p>This is my first free podcast since September and my first free grammar podcast for over a year! As many of you know I host two podcasts: the Spanish Grammar Review and the Medical Spanish Podcast. In 2016, I finished up the premium series on the Subjunctive for the grammar podcast and then kept busy making premium lessons for the Medical Spanish Podcast. More recently, I took a break from podcasting to build this new website at docmolly.com. Since building this site I have added two premium lessons to the Verbs series of the Spanish Grammar Subscription covering QUEDAR and QUEDARSE and today’s free podcast is a quiz reviewing what we learned in these premium lessons.

]]>#respond/feed/0<p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href=""></a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://docmolly.com">Doc Molly's Podcasts</a>.</p>This is my first free podcast since September and my first free grammar podcast for over a year! As many of you know I host two podcasts: the Spanish Grammar Review and the Medical Spanish Podcast. In 2016, I finished up the premium series on the Subjunctive for the grammar podcast and then kept busy making premium lessons for the Medical Spanish Podcast. More recently, I took a break from podcasting to build this new website at docmolly.com. Since building this site I have added two premium lessons to the Verbs series of the Spanish Grammar Subscription covering QUEDAR and QUEDARSE and today’s free podcast is a quiz reviewing what we learned in these premium lessons.

]]>#respond/feed/0<p>The post <a rel="nofollow" href=""></a> appeared first on <a rel="nofollow" href="https://docmolly.com">Doc Molly's Podcasts</a>.</p>This is my first free podcast since September and my first free grammar podcast for over a year! As many of you know I host two podcasts: the Spanish Grammar Review and the Medical Spanish Podcast. In 2016, I finished up the premium series on the Subjunctive for the grammar podcast and then kept busy making premium lessons for the Medical Spanish Podcast. More recently, I took a break from podcasting to build this new website at docmolly.com. Since building this site I have added two premium lessons to the Verbs series of the Spanish Grammar Subscription covering QUEDAR and QUEDARSE and today’s free podcast is a quiz reviewing what we learned in these premium lessons.